Australian writer Henry Lawson's grave is positioned high on a hill overlooking the ocean in Waverley Cemetery, which is located between Clovelly and Bronte Beaches in Sydney's east.
Henry Lawson's parents were Niels Hertzberg Larsen and Louisa Albury. Niels changed the family name to Lawson after emigrating from Norway to Australia.
Henry Lawson had five siblings: Louisa Lawson (a prominent suffragette and journalist), Charles Lawson, Peter Lawson, Gertrude Lawson, and Harriet Lawson.
Some of Henry Lawson's most famous poems include "The Drover's Wife," "The Man from Ironbark," "The Loaded Dog," and "The Lights of Cobb & Co." These works are known for their portrayal of the Australian bush and its people with vivid imagery and themes of hardship and resilience.
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Nigella Lawson has a brother named Dominic Lawson, who is a journalist and author.
Henry Hanford (b. 1784 in Norwalk, Connecticut) died 1866 in Lebanon, Indiana and is buried at Lewistown Cemetery, Ohio.
Cremated, Ashes scattered. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1730
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Grave
After death of people, grave become necessary.For this necessary purpose people can use grave digger. A grave digger digs grave for the death person.
After death of people, grave become necessary.For this necessary purpose people can use grave digger. A grave digger digs grave for the death person.